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The BP oil spill in the Gulf is so much worse than you are
being told by the Mainstream Media that the White House is keeping NASA images
and other information secret to avoid panic in the Gulf coast states.
Unless a miracle solution is discovered within 90 days, the
disaster will spread and destroy the coastlines of the Gulf states, as well as
the Florida Everglades, and the beaches, islands and fishing grounds of the
entire East coast. Once the oil passes
the Florida Keys it will be carried along the Gulf Stream on the surface of the
Atlantic Ocean all the way to the British Isles.
Sources in the Corps of Engineers say it could take two years
to seal the gash on the floor of the Gulf.
Once the magnitude of the disaster became evident President
Obama order told Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to declare the
oil disaster a "national security issue," since by applying the
national security label, it would allow the administration to justify keeping
certain information from the American public in the name of public safety by
avoiding a mass panic.
President Obama and his senior White House staff, as well as
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, are negotiating with BP's CEO, Tony Hayward, to
fashion legislation to raise the cap on liability for damage claims from $75
million to $10 billion.
However, the Wayne Madsen Report says that "federal and
Gulf state sources are reporting the disaster has the real potential cost of at
least $1 trillion. There is talk in some government circles, including FEMA, of
the need to nationalize BP in order to compensate those who will ultimately be
affected by the worst oil disaster in the history of the world."
Madsen reports that "submersibles that are monitoring
the escaping oil from the Gulf seabed are viewing television pictures of what
is a "volcanic-like" eruption of oil. Moreover, when the Army Corps
of Engineers first attempted to obtain NASA imagery of the Gulf oil slick --
which is larger than that being reported by the media -- it was turned down.
However, National Geographic managed to obtain the satellite imagery shots of
the extent of the disaster and posted them on their web site.
There is other satellite imagery being withheld by the Obama
administration that shows what lies under the gaping chasm spewing oil at an
ever-alarming rate is a cavern estimated to be around the size of Mount Everest."
WMR has also learned that "36 urban areas on the Gulf of
Mexico are expecting to be confronted with a major disaster from the oil
volcano in the next few days. Although protective water surface booms are being
laid to protect such sensitive areas as Alabama's Dauphin Island, the mouth of
the Mississippi River, and Florida's Apalachicola Bay, Florida, there is only
16 miles of boons available for the protection of 2,276 miles of tidal
shoreline in the state of Florida.
Emergency preparations in dealing with the expanding oil
menace are now being made for cities and towns from Corpus Christi, Texas, to
Houston, New Orleans, Gulfport, Mobile, Pensacola,
Tampa-St.Petersburg-Clearwater, Sarasota-Bradenton, Naples, and Key West. Some
36 FEMA-funded contracts between cities, towns, and counties and emergency
workers are due to be invoked within days, if not hours, according to WMR's
FEMA sources.
There are plans to evacuate people with respiratory problems,
especially those among the retired senior population along the west coast of
Florida, before officials begin burning surface oil as it begins to near the
coastline.
There is another major threat looming for inland towns and
cities. With hurricane season in effect, there is a potential for ocean oil to
be picked up by hurricane-driven rains and dropped into fresh water lakes and
rivers, far from the ocean, thus adding to the pollution of water supplies and
eco-systems."
Our WTFG sources say that FEMA has been asked to draft a plan
that would create a "Northward Diaspora" of populations from the Gulf
states and an "Eastward Evacuation" of populations all along the
Eastern Seaboard.
Some scientists are concerned that the methane sulphate gas
will be released into the atmosphere as a result of a volcano-like eruption
from a caldera of oil and natural gas that has been punctured by the hapless
drillers of BP. Such an eruption would
send the foul-smelling gas toward land and create a toxic stench that might be
compared to rotten eggs.
Our WTFG sources at media outlets say that President Obama
will address the nation and announce that BP has agreed to allow the liability
limit to be raised from the current $75 million to $10 billion and that the
immensity of the disaster has dramatically increased during the last week. To avoid a panic, the President will announce
that plans are already in place to relocate coastal residents with respiratory
ailments, but will not mention the plans for a massive evacuation of large
numbers of people from the states on the Gulf (and possibly the Eastern
Seaboard.)
Also from the Wayne Madsen
Report for Oilprice.com:
"The
Obama administration also conspired with BP to fudge the extent of the oil
leak, according to our federal and state sources. After the oil rig exploded and
sank, the government stated that 42,000 gallons per day was gushing from the
seabed chasm. Five days later, the federal government upped the leakage to
210,000 gallons a day.
However,
WMR has been informed This information has been given an almost national
security-level classification to keep it from the public, according to our
sources.
The
Corps and Engineers and FEMA are quietly critical of the lack of support for
quick action after the oil disaster by the Obama White House and the US Coast
Guard. Only recently, has the Coast Guard understood the magnitude of the
disaster, dispatching nearly 70 vessels to the affected area. WMR has also
learned that inspections of off-shore rigs' shut-off valves by the Minerals
Management Service during the Bush administration were merely rubber-stamp
operations, resulting from criminal collusion between Halliburton and the
Interior Department's service, and that the potential for similar disasters
exists with the other 30,000 off-shore rigs that use the same shut-off valves.
The
impact of the disaster became known to the Corps of Engineers and FEMA even
before the White House began to take the magnitude of the impending catastrophe
seriously. The first casualty of the disaster is the seafood industry, with not
just fishermen, oystermen, crabbers, and shrimpers losing their jobs, but all
those involved in the restaurant industry, from truckers to waitresses, facing
lay-offs.
The
invasion of crude oil into estuaries like the oyster-rich Apalachicola Bay in
Florida spell disaster for the seafood industry. However, the biggest threat is
to Florida's Everglades, which federal and state experts fear will be turned
into a "dead zone" if the oil continues to gush forth from the Gulf
chasm. There are also expectations that the oil slick will be caught up in the
Gulf stream off the eastern seaboard of the United States, fouling beaches and
estuaries like the Chesapeake Bay, and ultimately target the rich fishing
grounds of the Grand Banks off Newfoundland.
WMR
has also learned that 36 urban areas on the Gulf of Mexico are expecting to be
confronted with a major disaster from the oil volcano in the next few days. Although
protective water surface boons are being laid to protect such sensitive areas
as Alabama's Dauphin Island, the mouth of the Mississippi River, and Florida's
Apalachicola Bay, Florida, there is only 16 miles of boons available for the
protection of 2,276 miles of tidal shoreline in the state of Florida.
Emergency
preparations in dealing with the expanding oil menace are now being made for
cities and towns from Corpus Christi, Texas, to Houston, New Orleans, Gulfport,
Mobile, Pensacola, Tampa-St.Petersburg-Clearwater, Sarasota-Bradenton, Naples,
and Key West. Some 36 FEMA-funded contracts between cities, towns, and counties
and emergency workers are due to be invoked within days, if not hours,
according to WMR's FEMA sources.
There
are plans to evacuate people with respiratory problems, especially those among
the retired senior population along the west coast of Florida, before officials
begin burning surface oil as it begins to near the coastline.
There
is another major threat looming for inland towns and cities. With hurricane
season in effect, there is a potential for ocean oil to be picked up by
hurricane-driven rains and dropped into fresh water lakes and rivers, far from
the ocean, thus adding to the pollution of water supplies and eco-systems.
http://oilprice.com/Environment/Oil-Spills/The-Cover-up-BP-s-Crude-Politics-and-the-Looming-Environmental-Mega-Disaster.html
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